The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ...H.O. Houghton and Company, 1878 |
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... whole . But the several pieces were not written with a view to any such connexion , which is alto- gether forced and fanciful ; and the arrangement has this great inconvenience — it mixes up earlier writ- ings with later , discarded ...
... whole . But the several pieces were not written with a view to any such connexion , which is alto- gether forced and fanciful ; and the arrangement has this great inconvenience — it mixes up earlier writ- ings with later , discarded ...
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... whole body of Bacon's works arranged in three sufficiently distinguishable classes , which may be called for shortness , 1st , The PHILO- SOPHICAL and LITERARY ; 2nd , The PROFESSIONAL ; and 3rd , The OCCASIONAL . - In each of these ...
... whole body of Bacon's works arranged in three sufficiently distinguishable classes , which may be called for shortness , 1st , The PHILO- SOPHICAL and LITERARY ; 2nd , The PROFESSIONAL ; and 3rd , The OCCASIONAL . - In each of these ...
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... whole was to have undergone be- fore any part were printed . It was long before he could finally resolve to abandon his task . As soon as he had done so , he handed all his papers over to me , with permission to do with them whatever I ...
... whole was to have undergone be- fore any part were printed . It was long before he could finally resolve to abandon his task . As soon as he had done so , he handed all his papers over to me , with permission to do with them whatever I ...
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... whole of Bacon's life , I shall have to enter very closely into all the particulars of it ; so that this part when finished will in fact contain a complete biog- raphy of the man , — a biography the most copious , the most minute , and ...
... whole of Bacon's life , I shall have to enter very closely into all the particulars of it ; so that this part when finished will in fact contain a complete biog- raphy of the man , — a biography the most copious , the most minute , and ...
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... whole handling being weak and poor , and with- out any sense of form . Moreover the hair is of a dif- ferent texture ; and although we have neither any description nor any drawing of the upper part of Ba- con's full - grown head , we ...
... whole handling being weak and poor , and with- out any sense of form . Moreover the hair is of a dif- ferent texture ; and although we have neither any description nor any drawing of the upper part of Ba- con's full - grown head , we ...
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